An improved rearview mirror for use on most types of motor vehicles (cars and trucks) includes two plane (flat) reflective surfaces held at an acute angle with respect to each other. One of these a principal reflecting surface used as the principal rearview mirror; and a second reflecting surface being oriented so as to provide a reflected image of traffic in the blind spot of the principal reflecting surface. This second reflecting surface called the blind-spot-mirror. A support structure holds the principle reflecting surface bound to the larger reflecting surface, the blind-spot-mirror. Although the blind-spot mirror is larger, only portions of it appear to the driver as it is mostly covered by the principal reflecting surface. The support structure between the two reflective surfaces has the shape of a wedge (one or more) necessary for maintaining the blind-spot-mirror at the proper angle so as to reflect blind-spot traffic to the eye of the driver. It is useful on close-to-the-street or high-above-the-street vehicles.
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1. A rearview mirror for a vehicle comprising:
A principle mirror providing a driver a view of objects in a view area in a lane adjacent to the vehicle and excluding a view of objects in a blind spot in the lane adjacent and to the rear of the vehicle; A blind spot mirror providing the driver the view of objects in the blind spot of the principle mirror; A frame supporting said blind spot mirror and attached to a side of the vehicle; A wedge securing said principle mirror to said blind spot mirror; said wedge tapering from a wide edge to a thin edge; said thin edge being mounted to point generally inward toward the front and opposite side of the vehicle; said wedge having a first surface and a second surface; said blind spot mirror rigidly attached to said first surface and said principle mirror rigidly attached to said second surface; said first and second surfaces forming a fixed wedge angle therebetween; said fixed wedge angle being such as to reflect to the driver the view of objects in the blind spot when said principle mirror is positioned to view objects in said view area. 2. The rearview mirror of
said principle mirror including a principle reflector surface being substantially planar.
3. The rearview mirror of
said blind spot mirror including a blind spot reflector surface being substantially planar.
4. The rearview mirror of
said principle mirror including a principle reflector surface; said blind spot mirror including a blind spot reflector surface; said principle reflector surface having a total surface area which is smaller than said blind spot reflector surface.
5. The rearview mirror of
said principle mirror including a principle reflector surface; said blind spot mirror including a blind spot reflector surface; said blind spot reflector surface having a total surface area which is larger than said principle reflector surface.
6. The rearview mirror of
the first surface of said wedge is rigidly attached to said blind spot reflector surface.
7. The rearview mirror of
A second blind spot mirror; A second wedge securing said second blind spot mirror to said blind spot mirror; said second wedge tapering from a wide edge to a thin edge; said thin edge of said second wedge being mounted to point generally inward toward the front and opposite side of the vehicle; said second wedge having a first surface and a second surface; said blind spot mirror rigidly attached to said first surface of said second wedge and said second blind spot mirror rigidly attached to said second surface of said second wedge; said first and second surfaces of said second wedge forming a second fixed wedge angle therebetween; said second fixed wedge angle being such as to reflect to the driver the view of objects in the distal blind spot area when said principle mirror is positioned to view objects in said view area. |
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/706,201, filed May 28, 1991, now abandon.
The invention especially concerns exterior rear-view mirrors on automobiles, trucks or other vehicles.
Presently the standard exterior rear-view mirrors offer the driver a rear-view on both sides of the vehicle without, however, completely eliminating the dead area in the field of vision.
To reduce this disadvantage that standard rear-view mirrors display, rear-view mirror have been built that reduce the dead area in the field of vision, whereby, in general, several mirrors are provided which bring to the driver's eyes zones whose angles vary with a functional dependence on the distance between the eyes and the mirror.
Thereby, when identical rear-view mirrors of the previously given type of construction are placed with respect to the driver sequentially at two different locations, for example, one on the right and the other on the left side of the vehicle, the angle of the visible zones in these identical rear-view mirrors is not the same and between these two zones a dead area in the field of vision can result which is dangerous.
The device in accordance with the invention allows these disadvantages to be corrected.
With the device in accordance with the invention the end effect makes it possible to conveniently place an exterior rear-view mirror of a construction type which reduces the dead area in the field of vision, regardless of whether on the right or the left of the vehicle, or a part on a standard exterior rear-view mirror and to so allow the later to be converted into an exterior rear-view mirror of a type reducing the dead area in the field of vision.
A realization of a rear-view mirror in accordance with the invention has at least one adjustable mirror dependent on the distance between the eye and the mirror.
In accordance with another characteristic feature of the invention the invention consists of a head which has several mirrors among which at least one is movable and can be adapted to a standard rear-view mirror or to the housing of a rear-view mirror of this type.
Another characteristic feature of the invention consists of an adjustable wedge which can be placed on a standard rear-view mirror, carries an adjustable mirror and allow the dead area in the field of vision to be reduced.
In accordance with another characteristic feature of the invention the attachable head is fasten to its seating surface by means of a latching device.
The figures included provide with non-limiting example forms of the invention several possibilities for the actualization of the invention.
As can be seen in
Thereby, exterior rear-view mirror 1 of a known type, as shown, for example, in
As can be seen in
When, on the other hand, the same rear-view mirror is on the side opposite the driver's side at interval L, the field of views visible with the help of the mirrors are designated as N' and S'.
The later zones N' and S' are smaller than zones N and S and enclose a non-visible zone M.
In an example case take a rear-view mirror in accordance with FIG. 2 and with
the angles have the following values:
angle of zone N=12°C,
angle of zone S=13°C,
which results in a total angle α=N+S=25°C and
angle of zone N'=6°C,
angle of zone S'=10°C30',
angle of the non-visible zone=8°C30',
which results in a total angle α'=N'+S+M=25°C.
The invention has the goal of changing this angle α' such that the angle of the non-visible zone M disappears, thus rotating zone S' until it borders zone N'.
The rear-view mirror 2 shown in
In accordance with
In accordance with
Projecting part 10 can be replaced by one or more layers of double-sided adhesive strip or by one thicker strip.
In another example form of the invention mirror 4 can also be adjustable which involves the angle of inclination.
The invention has as a subject an adjustable wedge shown both in
In accordance with a device in accordance with the invention the driver thus has available with identical rear-view mirrors two fields of view, whereby one of these zones corresponds to an image supplied by mirror 19 of rear-view mirror 20, while the other corresponds to an image which is supplied by mirror 27 of adjustable wedge 18.
Since these fields of view change depending on the distance of the driver from the rear-view mirror, care must be taken to be able to change the angle that mirror 27 makes with mirror 19.
To guarantee a maximal view to the rear of the vehicle this angle must equal α1, and thus be relatively large, as is shown in
When in comparison the rear-view mirror is on the side opposite the driver's side, thus at a large distance from the driver, angle α1', as is shown in
The rear-view mirror which is thus held can be used independently of whether it is found on the driver's side or the side opposite the driver's side, whereby the only condition is that mirror 27 with bevel 18 is adjusted beforehand depending on the side of use.
Body 22 with bevel 18 can also be fastened with means other than double-sided adhesive strips, such as, for example, similar adhesive means.
Middle projecting part 23 of this body 22 can be similarly replaced with a second thickness of double-sided adhesive strip.
The invention further has as an object, a system shown in
The placement of attachable head 27 in socket 32 occurs with the head of the supporting projections being introduced into holes 35 of notched slits 34 and by head 17 and thereby head 33 of the supporting projections being turned until the later is found against base 36 of notched slit 34. The locking into position of the head is achieved by means of one or more springs 37. The fastening of socket 32 to rear-view mirror 31 or to its housing occurs by means of double-sided adhesive strips, through adhesive or by any other means.
The invention is used in the area of outfitting automobiles, trucks or the like.
It is understood that the invention is not limited to the art and manner described and shown in the included figures. Instead, modifications remain possible, especially concerning construction, without leaving the protected range of the invention.
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